Re: Renaming a remote is 'rename', but removing is 'rm'

2012-09-05 Thread Junio C Hamano
Matthieu Moy writes: > Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy writes: > >> Looking at the remote command list, "rm" is the only abbreviation. I >> guess we should add "delete" (or "remove") as an alias for "rm". > > I'd vote for "remove", to make it clear that "rm" is the abbreviation. Sounds sensible. Please m

Re: Renaming a remote is 'rename', but removing is 'rm'

2012-09-05 Thread Matthieu Moy
Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy writes: > Looking at the remote command list, "rm" is the only abbreviation. I > guess we should add "delete" (or "remove") as an alias for "rm". I'd vote for "remove", to make it clear that "rm" is the abbreviation. -- Matthieu Moy http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/ -- To u

Re: Renaming a remote is 'rename', but removing is 'rm'

2012-09-05 Thread Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Tomas Carnecky wrote: > A fella on IRC was confused by $subject. And it did bother me sometimes as > well. If you don't use `git remote` often, it is confusing that the commands > are named inconsistently. > > If I know that there is `git remote rm` then I kindof ex

Renaming a remote is 'rename', but removing is 'rm'

2012-09-05 Thread Tomas Carnecky
A fella on IRC was confused by $subject. And it did bother me sometimes as well. If you don't use `git remote` often, it is confusing that the commands are named inconsistently. If I know that there is `git remote rm` then I kindof expect `git remote mv` to exist. Because I am used to rm/mv and gi